Irish Nationalists May Feel
The U.S.'s Funding Squeeze

A neon shamrock hangs outside the Littlest Bar in Boston, where a light and fruity Irish cider called Magners is the favorite brew.

Inside the tiny bar, the regulars' conversation is no different from anywhere else across America: There is shock and outrage at the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the U.S., which may have taken more than 6,000...